Thursday, April 27, 2023

QT10026: Prov 22:6 - Funny and Cute Praying Noah

Most of us parents neglect the value of teaching children to be grateful, especially to our great provider. One of the things we taught our children is to pray to God before having our meal. It's very important to pray, that is the message we tell them. And even at a young age, they should know the value of praying.

I can't tell you how proud and at the same time happy to see this video. It even made me laugh a lot of times because of how cute he prays. Well, of course he doesn't pray this way anymore but that is just normal. But as a parent, I am so happy and proud of him.

Train up a child in the way he should go, even when he grows older, he will not abandon it - Prov. 22:6

Just like what the verse says, at a young age, we should already teach them. The Jews have a tradition during the festivity of Passover. The youngest of the family has to ask "Why do we celebrate the Passover?". And the elders explain to them what happened during the 1st Passover. And this was passed on to every generation. And they even passed on to the next generation of children how they should pray. If they can do it, why can't we?

It is about discipline. Teach them at a young age to be grateful and they will be grateful even for the small things they receive from God onwards. And as Christian parents, we can only hope that they pass this tradition to their children as well.


By the way, I am still preparing things for the upcoming BNN Inspiring Videos Channel which is all about inspiring people and giving good vibes. Mostly will be about short exhortation - or exSHORTation (lol). For the meantime, enjoy the verse and meditate it. And that's a wrap for another BNN quiet-time verses.


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